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Monthly Archives: August 2008
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Seriously, Americans Have Too Much Money
I saw this on Dandy Don’s website this morning (emphasis added): Due to limited parking spaces, the use of limousines as transportation to the football games is discouraged. Limousines that do travel to LSU for the football games will be … Continue reading
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Twenty Years, Where’d They Go?
Yesterday marked the 20th anniversary of my enrollment in Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts on the grounds of Northwestern State University in lovely Natchitoches, Louisiana. It’s the place I met my closest friends. It’s where I learned … Continue reading
The Guys at ThinkGeek Rock!
The morning after I wrote about getting an “empty” gift certificate from Think Geek I got an e-mail from co-founder Jen F., stating: We ran across your blog post today and noticed you got a borked email from us about … Continue reading
Maybe I Shouldn’t Depend So Much on Google Maps
Can there be a darkside to my beloved Google Maps? The guy who writes xkcd thinks perhaps so: Now that’s a quandary.